Paristan
In Persian cosmology, Paristan (Persian: پریستان, romanized: Parīstān, lit. 'land of the parīs'; also Koh-e Qaf or Qafkuh) is the home of parīs, which are supernatural beings originating from Persian tales and wider Asian folklore that are described as winged creatures of immense beauty. == Muslim folklore == Although originating in pre-Islamic Persian literature, parīs and Paristan were adopted in the wider West Asian folklore and, through the spread of Islamic culture eastward, in the Muslim mythology of Central and South Asia.